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Date:         Mon, 19 Feb 2001 14:12:05 -0800
Reply-To:     Brian Cochran <rangerbrian@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Brian Cochran <rangerbrian@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: engine swap question
Comments: To: msfandan@home.com
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Well, I only know about the conversions from a year of constant list reading.... I have heard more than a couple times that the subaru eats the manual trannies. AND I hear from those folks with AT subarus that love the set-up and quote" made for the AT".... Tiico/I-4 conversion I hear good reviews from those with the 4-spds, but the AT owners don't talk much (of course they could be out busy driving). Plus the higher torque/hp rpm range, I suspect, isn't a great mix with a 5,000 lb 3- sp......

Anyone out there think differently.....?

I was in the market for a short time, but have settled on a partial rebuild job (which, as I write this, my engine is balance on a jack and the AT awaits the removal of that final bolt... I'm on a Snickers-break). Better gas mileage is my goal with a engine transplant job. The power is a nice bonus.. Brian Cochran 84 westy WA

>From: "DAN WILKIN" <msfandan@home.com> >To: "Brian Cochran" <rangerbrian@hotmail.com> >Subject: RE: engine swap question >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 08:18:30 -0800 > >brian - thank you for your reply. just one more question .............. why >Subaru with an automatic? (I have the 4spd) > >thanks ............... dan wilkin > > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Brian Cochran [mailto:rangerbrian@hotmail.com] >Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 10:56 PM >To: msfandan@HOME.COM >Subject: RE:engine swap question > > >Corvair engines are quite something, esp. the turbo/spiders. But they turn >in the other direction. That's the big crux with the beetle conversion. >Beetles are inexpensive, vanagons are not even close to inexpensive. Swaps >are spending enough without adding camshaft make-overs and other engine >work. Go with the flow.....AT = subaru , manual tranny = 2.0L/tiico >Brian Cochran > >engine swap question > > > >HI - I'm new to vanagons and the list. After years of searching I finally > >found what I have been looking for .......... a Vanagon crew cab. I have > >been following the list for the last couple of weeks and have observed a >lot > >of talk about engine swapping. Mine has some life left in it but I can >see > >that within the next year or two I will have to re-power. It hasn't taken > >many miles to realise that the WBX motor is to say the least >"underpowered". > >Has any one ever tried a swap with a BMW engine? perhaps the 2.5 litre >out > >of a 3 series? Or a 2 litre out of a 2002 (or 3 series)? In my early >stages > >of Vanagon ownership and observing the list, the Golf engine would seem >the > >most likely candidate. Volvo in a VW? Subaru in a German vehicle? Has >anyone > >ever tried a Corvair motor? Why do you keep the fuel injection system >form > >the WBX when switching engines? ....................... Just a few >questions > >from a new guy ................. thanks for your time. > > > >Dan Wilkin > >Victoria BC >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com >

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